Author:
Hardt Uta,Carlberg Konstantin,af Klint Erik,Sahlström Peter,Larsson Ludvig,van Vollenhoven Annika,Hernandez Machado Susana,Israelsson Lena,Amara Khaled,Chemin Karine,Korotkova Marina,Karlsson Hedestam Gunilla B.,Catrina Anca I.,Teichmann Sarah A.,Ståhl Patrik L.,Malmström Vivianne
Abstract
AbstractB cells play a significant role in established Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). However, it is unclear to what extent differentiated B cells are present in joint tissue already at the onset of disease. Here, we studied synovial biopsies (n = 8) captured from untreated patients at time of diagnosis. 3414 index-sorted B cells underwent RNA sequencing and paired tissue pieces were subjected to spatial transcriptomics (n = 4). We performed extensive bioinformatics analyses to dissect the local B cell composition. Select plasma cell immunoglobulin sequences were expressed as monoclonal antibodies and tested by ELISA. Memory and plasma cells were found irrespective of autoantibody status of the patients. Double negative memory B cells were prominent, but did not display a distinct transcriptional profile. The tissue architecture implicate both local B cell maturation via T cell help and plasma cell survival niches with a strong CXCL12–CXCR4 axis. The immunoglobulin sequence analyses revealed clonality between the memory B and plasma cell pools further supporting local maturation. One of the plasma cell-derived antibodies displayed citrulline autoreactivity, demonstrating local autoreactive plasma cell differentiation in joint biopsies captured from untreated early RA. Hence, plasma cell niches are not a consequence of chronic inflammation, but are already present at the time of diagnosis.
Funder
European Molecular Biology Organization
Margaretha af Ugglas foundation
European Research Council
Swedish Research Council
Science for Life Laboratory
Karolinska Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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